Earthquake: Search for survivors calls off (Agencies) Updated: 2005-10-15 09:04 The country's relief commissioner, Maj. Gen. Farooq Ahmad Khan, said Pakistan
expected to get 2 million blankets and 100,000 large tents before the onset of
winter. He said 200,000 houses had been destroyed.
UNICEF said the international relief effort must focus on helping children at
risk of death from cold, malnutrition and disease. The U.N. agency said it was
sending high protein bars, boots and sweaters for children, blankets, water
containers, plastic tarpaulins, tents, medical supplies and blankets.
Pakistani military helicopters and choppers from other countries flew in and
out of a sports stadium in Muzaffarabad, where a temporary hospital had been set
up. The choppers ferried aid workers to isolated villages, including those in
the Neelum and Jehlum valleys, and brought back hundreds of injured people.
Pakistan's information minister, Sheikh Rashid Ahmed, said helicopters from
other nations had helped save 6,000 injured people by ferrying them to
hospitals. On Friday, 45 helicopters flew a total of 80 sorties, he said.
The U.S. military has deployed 13 helicopters to Pakistan, and has begun
dropping relief supplies by air from C-130s. It also prepared to send a 36-bed
Mobile Army Surgical Hospital, or MASH, from Germany, and a water purification
crew.
U.S. aircraft and troops will assist as long as they are wanted, the
commander of the U.S. military's disaster assistance center said.
"My view is that we will be here as long as Pakistan wants us, to demonstrate
our friendship," U.S. Navy Rear Admiral Michael Lefever said.
Dozens of countries have donated money and aid.
Millions of Muslims thronged mosques across Pakistan on Friday, the Muslim
sabbath, to offer prayers for those who died in the earthquake. Some clerics
said the quake was a sign that God was unhappy with his people. About 1,500
worshippers gathered inside a damaged mosque in the center of Muzaffarabad.
"God, forgive us," said the cleric, Mulana Sazluddin Chishdi. "Help all those
who are helping others in this hard time, and give the nation courage to bear
this loss and take part in the reconstruction of this city."
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